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The flag theory states: Go, where you are treated best. The flag theory applied to dating states: Go, where the highest quality women will find you the most attractive. An observation: It’s easier to date higher quality women abroad than in your home country Almost everybody who has left their home country and visited different … Read more

Google Fi is by far the best cell phone plan for digital nomads, perpetual travelers and global citizens. In this article we will tell you what makes it great, and how to get it. ✅ Global: supports more than 200+ countries✅ Cheap: get 15GB data for 80$✅ Universal: supports iOS & Android Click Here To … Read more

CFC (controlled foreign corporation) rules are a set of legislation primarily introduced to prevent the operation of empty shell companies in low-tax jurisdictions out of countries with higher corporate taxes. Why do countries implement CFC rules? Corporate tax rates vary widely throughout the world. The industrialized nations of the West generally have high tax rates, … Read more

An overview over the different tax systems These are the four primary tax systems in the world today: ⭐️ The citizenship-based taxation⭐️ The residential taxation⭐️ The territorial taxation⭐️ The non-dom-system⭐️ No direct taxes There is only one major country in the world that taxes their citizens based on their citizenship, the United States of America. … Read more

As of November 2018, we rank Revolut as the best banking solution for nomads and global citizens. It has a very high convenience factor, great security features and a few special attributes that are hard to find elsewhere. General Features of Revolut Revolut already offers its free users an impressive set of banking features. Solid … Read more

There are generally three ways for Non-US citizens to avoid paying any personal income tax. 1. Live as perpetual travelers, and avoid becoming tax-residents in any country (see 183-day rule) 2. Live in a country with a tax-exemption on foreign income (like Panama), and earn money abroad 3. Live in a country that doesn’t charge … Read more

Financial institutions have to comply with many regulatory requirements.Often they require an address verification of their customers for KYC (know-your-customers) purposes. The so called “utility bill” has since become a de-facto standard for address verification.A utility bill is typically a monthly invoice that shows the consumption of utility services during the preceding month.Traditionally this relates … Read more